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The Franklin Times from Louisburg, North Carolina • Page 3

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Louisburg, North Carolina
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THE -FRANKLIN Til c. He; J. THOMAS, Editor and Pre it tl-t ca a 1SC4 PttDAT. Jolf 29. J.

A. tiere.bein3E.oh-3 than five car dates for SherL'f an. I the t.n for 1 Co -nty er is a wrr-u, th--ie 1 Le I 13 i IUDBX TO KE fl ADVE-'I R. J. Yewifl Notti e.

Cooper A Perrv Tor 51 Kmaj Notice fc L. C. Mr. J. 13 TAB 'DROPS.

15. i- cr3 location. In our Lae in r-rlng to the very elegant pics nic and barbecue given on Wednesday of list week near the Tour Brid-rs, un tr v.u lr. Tucker. --Regular monthly meeting cf town, fathers to-night.

Mr. II. D. week fror.i a vL-it cf intentionally failel to mention the fact tl.at Mers. 11.

F. Ilouck, T. A. Person and Beaslev. wpra Beaslev, among the "aiders, and abettors" in lira.

II. II. Mashburn and County Commissioners meet next Monday in regular monthly session. Watermelons are plentiful and cheap, and everybody is accordingly that delightful affair. They, as well girl, left Monday to visit Ler p-as our friend, Joseph J.

Person, were in Kentucky. t': there by a very large majority, and Mr. F. S. Si ruill returned Ut Allan rnmrwnv nro tr: I we nne DarDecue, the elegantly fried day from a short pro! i nsa ana well-seasoned Brunswick Harnett county flues in their factory, here at a rapid 8tew, were strong proofs of the fact -rr n-.

X', ff Ki tJ' V' men to be paid our a pleasant call TLur- i he street committee is receiv- there. As stated before the guests uay oi mis mr mucn praise from (Jnurcn strfipt will nnt; snnn fnrorot. tna i i. 3-j 3 Mr. AV.

W. Devin ret ircel lxit reoiueuus tuo icwui uxuuu ueeaeu i mg, auoraea xnem Dy tne Clever nosts improvements there. connected therewitli Saturday from a visit of several wtiks to hia people in Virginia. Mr. W.

M. cf who baa been visiting his hhpU here iv it Last Monday was a typical fall Mr; -'J; B. Wester, a native of though the middle of July, this county, but who has been a resi-firea burned in a residences here dent of Henderson fpr 14 years, died ancl they were comfortable too! in that place last He was a ff -Ford's w'arebouse will have its son of the late 3Ve8tervof this I countv and a brother of Mr. A. left for his home Monday.

-MrT Wilbur F. Cooke, of Cotton Mulj, Thursdav. and Waddell savs Wester, of Frafiklinton. The Gold on a lt to hl3 here 1 'xr that he will make- thin livelv" Leaf savs of him Lucy Feraell returaed ono 5 yea ht -The opening day at' Thomas' In Wsdeatha good man has passed day last week, fiw Ilaleigh wheru she attended the Summer School. away, lie bad- many friends, and warehouse has been setrfor Saturday nQ eneinies.

IIe was qaiet Auimat the and from then Birdie ppen lirj torr-l to rcra2 1 vou mav Henend' on 's'eein? things unriht citizen and Christian mfl: TOTral weeks Wltb Natives at a.a Wt IU gir Ci4 Hs9 I hum; at the "old reliable." 4 man. T-; Forest, returned home last week. -Barbecues anctfisbfries; are the 1 12 -Brandy Hick, who returned order of the day in.tbesepW and Sl nlJlJ a few days ago from a trip to A. be-though our people" have bombarded tic tastes and habits and iVwas in his reports a most pleasant time. vara haavilv itlio -ttKtbrmA mtfwi I home life that his true character wras I- Mrs.

Priestly Maninini, and little f. J. cnr.stx a za have not yet heard of any casualties. rev3ealed steength of daughter, of Wake Forest, haa -Apecial coach Wbe attached visiting parents here thi. week.

1010 train WW U. Mr. Nat Debnam and wife, of 3rd, and be taken through to Porte- 't7 conducted liie Hart ware- EagIe vkiung rela- 1 hnnaa loaf DQQdAn xanlt' AnrtnnA nnai. 1 house last will continue season, busi- tives in and Louisbarg, Vxim mouth on will -in- sure a seatior all paen- their formal opening, Thursday Au- Editor Thomas and daughter, MLu Sadie, are attending the meeting of the Press Asaociation at Morehea i gust 4th, at stand. They -The game played here have wmething to'say to the farm-last Friday by the steams of throush" lhe Times this" week.

ro f.u.i:. 100.000 Fhinv! -t for CaII nii ta? raor.er. 4 V. this week. Mrs.

J. J. Hayes, accompanifsl by riOTic. Castalia and resulted-in a Both ande Dick and Jim Collie score of 5 to 3 in faVor of LouisWg. hustlers, and knbw'how to please It a very good and.

orderly Vaeir-customer' garni. -J" r' T- At Ingteside, in" this county, on The Register of Deeds and his i 0.v. v. Wedneadav. -mornmcr Jnlv z7th.

at her children, left last Monday to spend several weeks with her parents If partita t-i 1 I re; I dUUilere in FracAba t'. i tot.lf at Murphy, N. C. me by lettr I will pp-riat a Jt -Mrs. S.

Tomlinaoa and little sou tion. of D. and also a lit Ltw. D. (X assistants exteemelybusy pa the of MlT tai-Lst tiaese long days.

-Ii is the bride, one of "theet- more tedious than usual onl account taest home weddings that has-been of special school 'taxes in- different -j celebrated there for a long tame, was townships, y. i T)fthnam For- tle son of Hon. II. N. Page, areVwit- ing at Mr.

T. B. A. B. Matthews, of Durham, notico Thoi wbr I av my 1 r.

f.r. ,1 -Superintendent J. K.J-- of Matthews; and "P611 -Louisburg riaiting are cot fiarr. wilU t. return at r- oone somsne wotk Lkzie Joneg Macon.

one of In uer uviwun, eA a.11 ri ht CEtin uji.r t' uuo yi. -rwp i crlfiside's Tonular Vonnsr ladies. tey. proTiJod yoa bUf til 1 itU It lie had Ormond officiated. -After coni J.

A Ki' i Borne good road machinery could find rtnv fff v.lIr.CX Cooke Teturne.1 Wed- hs-''-jt-r Ithahappy couple, left on the'ViaUesday Virginia Beach, For Calc. One Yoke of ruf-J! A number of -young paople hail o'clock train for' the home of "the lhe. accompanied his wife and eon ii." loof lrrnf.m z' 1 Charles, who will remain there er- or r.re not lr.i week. They drove out in wag- J8, to msk room for rnor row. c.

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i s. I In ii (.11 i I S. v. 1 1 i i LOUIS ons to the country residence of Mr. Notice.

j-The many friends of Mr. Geo. S. F. Egerton, where 'lights refresh- Examinations for entranoe to ithe 1 Hughes; are glad to shake band with bargain for ocn etc, addrps n.F.P.o.5.

ments were served, J- -vt lPeabodv Uolleffe for: Teacheisi at I him acrain. He now located at 'ITW'itt Don't forget that the Riverside will be "held" ior I Warsaw, where he is engaged in the warehouse wo "tne 4tn otltnis Aongressionai-Juistnci airwu-i tooacco Dusmess. JA. Turner," ho work SEABOARD AUCUGT Augustvand that Meadows Harris, Aug, 4-6, 1904. They will be the proprietors, are' anxious" to "have conducted by jChas.

ParkerA. all who are ready, to bring in a load Reynolds, Associa- ing' for the hail insurance com- last Sunday at home. of the weed on that day. rThey EiGUaSIOI make it to your interest'." He says that his company ha fe catching it pretty lively, by the're-cent hails'. The burning of thes old Osborn SS-W-M hotel in Oxford will no doubt prove a The Y.

Cv A-, rooms are now TO Dr. J. E- Malone returned lastFri- blessing to that town, as is usual in open dafly for the entertainment of j.om Tampa, where iI0IF0LIl such cases, the i erection of a-first its menibersi'''. A great many differ- went to accompany his pon Edwin clasi up-to-date hotel will be the re- ent kinds of games have been pro- home. -We regret to learn tiat he suit.

That progressive town; needed vided sucll.as ping-pOng, checkers, is 21 with fever. Ilia friendr hope a better hotel building. T' carroms and so on; and also a piano f0r a speedy recovery. -i-Mayor Macon had four colored is the musically inclined. -j Byerly, who was called AUGUST 3RD, IE T.

r-'tit F.v.r to 10th. I 1'flir n-. youths before him this week for en- ins is mueea a epieuuiu. pace gaging" in'an affray" at i the colored pass an idle hour under influences Odd Fellows hall. -Two were fined that "'are elevating and.

-refining. told i. to' Lexington last week, on account of the serious nines3 of his wife, returned one day this week, and the in. lr n. $2.50 each and costs and the "others The literary feature, is not as -yet TniES'is glad to state that his wife' condition is much improved.

$5.00 each and costs, making the complete as desired but it is only a pastime of fighting rather -expen- question of timeVhen the flles will r. LeaT? August mouth 9 n. rn A-ririrT U.r.L-! urj: taad lilU for y. II. r.r.ii 4.

At.I C. Z. V. Suit j. T.

i L. L. or a A 1 -MrsW. II. Nichobon, of Hickory, sive -0.

pnent three days la the A Mr. EdJ lLhomasMof guest of Mrs. W. II. Ma- resident of now of S.

Icon. Dr. Nicholson tool tnp to Orftflnville. C- was here this week I St Ixui3, but his good wife reft-m-1 representing that famous fountain Home YeddingV a visit to LoToVburg." She has a hoft THEY ARE HERE! WHAT? drink. "Euvita," in wiich he is ah m- who are.

always terested partner. Euvita is getting Raleigh' Post of the marriage at that lighted to Bee her. to be one of the most popular drinks place of ex-Sheriff ames I. Moore at all the fountains. -V.

who is a sprightly young man of only NIC at Perry's II11I. City, seventy summers. Beyond a doubt, A most enjoyalle plo rtc i i 1)2 iOO jj CLOCKS died at her iatbMrTCBop rPZr wno nn are gohig to do, and the Democrats of the "younger yean 3 morning, after an iUness of several should ba on their gd as Mrs M. Hall and Mrs. efficient Register, of Deeds, Wi M.

Come ami Limited space prevents g'v- 1 4 -n rrnl- -r-IA I ZTatUiatlOnS TO iiir. anu JLrs. JiWrtJ uitc. All one- county, known to his friends Sher- however, report a most excellent -Swc attention 'is' clalled'tb'-the iff Moore, and Mrs A. Etta Taylor, tfre heb? only one casnaltr." Wat: advertisement of f'the oi xwaiwgu, Romeo had the r.i;.:T;a: t.i out Lis t)Hlur for rt; me at tan oicioes ai me corns oi tue CoUegem this issue of; the Times.

brfde. 558 Xew Berne avenue. This lime honored institution, is well ceremony will be performed known to the people of the State for bv Rev. Dr. M.M.

Marshall, of C. fall and lr returning to went ri lt 1 wa3 ever rht. to the fray, i L. tt JIG ii its iplendid -i educational- and church, in the presence of only a few nrnt. A htiAl io rdace intimate friends and the bride and parents need hot hesitate to oroom will leave on the eleven o'clock their girls under its charge.

i train for their future home in Frank sThe -Times is requested by one lia county Eiihcn S. Kei M. E. Church. Dr.

Mc-fTett's Powders)to cur Lr; 7 -1 'x This announcement will be cf keen of the Justices to state that ti cf frhnds. Supervisors of Sandy Creek town- Moore is the venerll3" ex-t 1, cf nt.ir He Is fr hip, will jneet at Laurel on atur- Granville county but tzs Lve 1 t. rrakllr.t:n for Co day August As a Uiiairrnan 13 to be elected and other import-nt business is to be transacted, a fall at three-sccre year3ani cTv and well 1 as i 1 5 r- In pc- ti- 13 C-c: cr. .15 til 3 i cf tendance is earnestly'deslrdd. -Our new foundry men till 3 that they have started well.

Ti-ty cani fill their order3 3 fast 3 tliy would like to. 'The work turn el ct is said to he superior. ,1 bdostries could be et -rt: 1 here t'. would pay, and the Tr.cr.? 1 to ao6nsee our Opportunities..

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